My New Precision

So, I posted a while back about haggling at guitar center, and I got some great replies. Unfortunately, it didn't work - the price is firm at $799 plus $68.00 sales tax. So, I was hoping to get opinions on how the Fender Hwy 1 P compares to the Lakland Bob Glaub used. The Hwy 1 would have gig bag and the Glaub a hardshell. They are both Ps, and I'd rather not have to change up the pickups. They both have rosewood fingerboards. I use very heavy and thick flatwound string on my precisions. I was wondering if anyone has played the Glaub that can comment on it. Also, is a used Duck Dunn worth the extra cash? I can't play the Glaub or the Duck so pulling the trigger is risky. I like the Hwy 1 P but after playing it again im not in love with it. Thoughts? Any other contenders? I played the American Precision but its a bit pricey and I didn't notice much difference in the Hwy 1 P. I can't afford the 1957 reissue P.

The Glaub and Duck are very good Fender style basses. The oval bridge is a deal breaker for me, but if you can get past its strange look, I think either one would be better than a Hwy 1, although the more recent Hwy 1's are a lot better than the older ones.

i recently tested a new highway1 p-bass, the one with a bad-ass II bridge and i was very impressed. though i like my bob glaub better. i like the oval bridge very much, from the distance i almost looks like an ashtray to me.